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1936 - 2023
1936 - 2023
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Gerald Thomas Ziegler (known by most as Jerry or Whitey), born June 15, 1936, to Hilda and Joseph Ziegler of Deer Park. He slipped from this world to his eternal rest on January 26, 2023, at age 86.
Son, brother, husband, father, grandfather, sailor, worker, friend – he served each role with every fiber of his being! Jerry grew up in Deer Park, attended St. John and St. Savior grade schools, Sacred Heart Seminary and Purcell High School before joining the U.S. Navy, where he served as a mechanic from 1955-1959. During his Navy days, he also sang in the choir (certificate upon request…he mentioned that often and we did find it). He was a small business owner with his family gas station in the early 1960’s, was a truck driver for over 30 years, and “retired” to work at the Sharon Woods Golf Course for over 20 years. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus chapter 13608 and volunteered at every parish event he could. Just last July, you would have seen him up on a ladder hanging electrical wires for the church festival! He was a “shirt off his back” kind of guy. He loved everyone and everyone loved him. If you were lucky enough to know him, you were just plain lucky.
Jerry is survived by his wife Barbara (nee Horton) Ziegler of 62 years, also known as “sweetie pie,” and his beloved daughters Donna Ziegler, Joan (Pete) Seibenick, and Diane (Randy) Grimes. He adored his 8 wonderful grandbabies, Sarah, Grace, Alex, Austin, Samantha, Connor, Rachael, and Logan. He would profess their skills and abilities to anyone who would listen (even if they weren’t really listening). Jerry leaves behind his brothers, Joe Ziegler, Jim (Joyce) Ziegler, Bill (Heidi) Ziegler, Marty (Nancy) Ziegler, Tony (Lorraine) Ziegler, and his sister Mary Kay (Bill) Palmer and dozens of nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his sister, JoAnn Ziegler Colley and his parents, Hilda and Joseph Ziegler.
He loved telling stories. Oh, the stories! If you know any Jerry stories, we hope you will share them with us on February 6 and in the future, as we adjust to life without him. He had so many friends and spent time with them traveling, golfing, and just sitting around talking. You get the idea…he LOVED talking. Finally, we would be remiss to not mention the other two great loves of Jerry’s life: his 1966 baby blue Cadillac and his 2004 cobalt blue Corvette.
Please join us on Monday, February 6 at St. John the Evangelist Church
9080 Cincinnati-Dayton Road, West Chester, OH 45069
-Visitation from 10-11am in the Church Gathering Space
-Mass of Christian Burial at 11am
-Celebration of life with a luncheon at noon in the Pavilion at St. John
The family will have a private burial service at Gate of Heaven on Tuesday, February 7.
Thank you for being a part of Jerry’s life and the lives of Barb, Donna, Joan and Diane. We love you all so much and appreciate you loving us as well.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Purcell Marian High School or Hospice of Cincinnati.
24 Entries
Diane Ziegler Grimes
April 24, 2023
I miss you so so much daddy.
Jim Hensley
February 26, 2023
Foster Brooks made up funny stories, Jerry Ziegler LIVED a funny story. Miss you and your stories buddy.
Anthony Ziegler
February 6, 2023
Love you Uncle Whitey!
Sandy Breitholle
February 5, 2023
I’m so sorry for the loss of your father, Donna. I’m sure he was a wonderful man and he very raised a wonderful daughter! Sending you love and prayers. ❤
Bob Mitchell
February 5, 2023
I've known Jerry since grade school. As a matter of fact I have at my desk, the 1950, St. Saviour's grade school football team photo. Jerry, his two brothers, Joe and Jim, along with myself and our team mates are sporting our uniforms with the big letter "S" on the chest; (Cheer leaders included). Jerry was a pleasure to be around. I will miss his great sense of humor, his smile and of course his as always interesting E-mails.
Always fun times at Waters Edge<br />Gerry you never be forgotten
Bob Couture
February 5, 2023
Never a dull moment he kept us in stitches<br /><br />
Bob Couture
February 5, 2023
Bob Couture
February 5, 2023
Gerry was the life of the party always in our thoughts
Jim & Pam McDermott
February 3, 2023
I met Jerry in 2010 while considering purchase of a Florida condo, where he had been a long term President. It was immediately evident that he was a "genuine guy" as he helped me through the process and was very welcoming. It didn't take long to learn that he loved "sweetie pie" and all of his family, but he seemed to thoroughly enjoy bettering the condo association and enjoying the company of all its residents. My favorite "Jerry Story" was when he told about how he & Ron closed a bar and went back to a party at a motorcycle gang's place. I could listen to him tell that story every year. He did an amazing Foster Brooks impression. I know that he enjoyed his life and he will be sorely missed.
CHARLIE KLEINWACHTER
February 2, 2023
A FRIEND LIKE JERRY COMS ALONG VERY SELDOM HE ALWAYS HAD A STORY TO MAKE YOU LAUGH.IT WAS APLEASURE TO BE HIS FRIEND AND CLASSMATE.
Virgil Hale
February 2, 2023
Ya look good in the corvette Jerry! Spent a lot of years with you and Barb(classmate) good people to be around. Will see ya on the other side, I know ya will have a good joke for me, luv ya my friend. RIP my good man!
Janice Ries
February 1, 2023
I can not believe he has passed. He was always so full of life.
I will be praying for him. He was one of a kind. Barb & family so sorry for your loss.
Janet Ingratta
February 1, 2023
We will all miss Jerry and the great friend he was to all who knew him.
Chris Johnston
February 1, 2023
Dear Joan and Pete and family,
We are all thinking of you at this difficult time.
Jerry was such a joy to be around. He was always funny and loving. I remember Pete going on golfing outings with him and family gatherings seeing him.
It’s a loss for all of us, but mostly to your family.
Sending prayers and blessings your way.
Lots of love from us,
Chris and Jim,
Lindsey and Kylee.
Gary and Darlene Frey
January 31, 2023
We only met Jerry and Barb last year at Water’s Edge but he definitely made an impact on our lives! His stories are something we will never forget but more than that his kindness and him reaching out to include you like he had known you forever. The last day we were there he made a point of coming over and telling us goodbye and that he was looking forward to us being neighbors the next year! RIP Jerry and our thoughts and prayers are with Barb and the family
Jimmy Westendorf
January 31, 2023
My heart is heavy with your and our loss. You mentioned sharing stories, here is mine. I got to work with Jerry for many years at Sharon Woods. I was a book smart, young college graduate who knew agronomy but had a long way to go about understanding people. So for me, going to work with Jerry was like going to a master class in leadership. I am a proud graduate of OSU and ZWMGR University. The Z stands for Ziegler. One could say I owe the success of my career to Jerry and his mates I would not argue that. Specifically, my interpersonal professor Jerry taught me work ethic, honesty, support of co workers, and finally and possibly the most important lesson, find joy in what you do. Oh and smile! I thank you Jerry for all the lessons that lead me in my 39 year Park District career. With love and respect, I thank you, I cherish you, and I will miss you. Jimmy.
Linda Chatterjee
January 31, 2023
I am so sorry for your loss, Zieglers. I met your Dad/husband a few times and he was always smiling and positive. He raised a wonderful family. Love and hugs.
Joan Boiano
January 31, 2023
Dear Mrs. Z, Donna, Joan and Diane, I am so sorry for your loss. You are in my thoughts and heart.
Bob &Dee Couture
January 31, 2023
Our deepest sympathies to Barb and her family
We were so fortunate to have known him
Always a smile and eager to help
Many laughs over the years sitting around the condo and our crazy outings
You will be deeply missed
MaryLou Cleary
January 29, 2023
Knew him most of our 80 years & was Blest to be called friend by him & his "Bride" & loved him like a brother. Jerry never met a stranger, & was always the first to offer a helping hand! He will be missed by all, near & far!!
C. Yellig
January 28, 2023
Here´s to you Jerry, we´ll miss your stories but we´ll always remember you as our dear friend. The Sharonwoods crew.
Cindy Callihan
January 28, 2023
Rest In Peace Mr. Ziegler. You are one of a kind.
Janet Brackett
January 27, 2023
Prayers for this Wonderful family. So very Sorry to hear this sad news. Much Love Janet(Richardson) Brackett
Patrick Leeper
January 27, 2023
My condolences to Barbara and the family on the great loss of Jerry. I had the pleasure of being a Brother Knight with Jerry in the Knights of Columbus. Once again, my condolences and prayers to the family.
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